Fuengirola Information Guide
Fuengirola is by far one of the most popular and busiest holiday resorts that you will find along the entire coastline of the famous tourist hot spot, the Costa del Sol.
Every year thousands of tourists head to Fuengirola to enjoy a break on one of Spain’s most popular Costas.
As a holiday destination, Fuengirola caters for every age group whether you are single, a couple or a family. You will find activities to suit the whole family from zoos and parks to water sports and go-karts. If relaxation is your thing don’t worry as you are also well catered for as you can relax on one of the longest stretches of sandy beach on the Costa del Sol. So just pick a spot and lay back and soak up the hot Spanish sunshine.
Things To Do In Fuengirola
The more adventurous of holiday makers will not be disappointed either as there is every type of water sport activity available along the beach, from scuba diving to water skiing.
If water is not your thing then fear not, there is a go-karting track, a cinema complex, ten-pin bowling hundreds of shops, mini golf, professional golf courses and even pony trekking in the mountains.
In addition to all of this, many of the hotels provide other activities during the day and night and many also offer bike hire etc.
Fuengirola Holiday Resort Accommodation (Hotels)
Talking of hotels, there is certainly no shortage of hotel accommodation in Fuengirola, and new hotels still seem to be popping up all of the time.
No matter what your budget is, you are sure to find suitable accommodation in Fuengirola as it really does have it all, from hostel style accommodation, 2 & 3 star hotels and right up to luxury 4 and 5 star hotels. Some are based on the ‘mountain’ side of the main road and other looks directly over the beach.
Access to other holiday resorts on the Costa del Sol from Fuengirola is also very easy as it is situated next to the main connecting road (N340 / A7).
Some of the more popular trips for tourists in Fuengirola are things like Fuengirola Zoo (now called the Bioparc), the Selwo Dolphin show and trips iconic places like the mountain village of Mijas.
To summarise, Fuengirola is a very popular holiday destination. It is quite built up and is fair to say, it is not one of the prettiest resorts on the Costa del Sol. It does however, have every imaginable facility on hand for a perfect holiday.
For younger adults in pursuit of fun, sun, bars and clubs, welcome to Fuengirola. You will not go home disappointed. There are literally hundreds of bars and clubs to choose from in Fuengirola located right along the sea front and in the town centre.